If no technical problems have been resolved by Sunday noon, CVK management must resign / day
« If they do not do it themselves, we will do it parliamentary, » Jurēvics told about the dismissal of CVK management in the event of a problem.
He emphasized that the legitimacy of the electoral system is undoubtedly, but communication in the population creates meaningless news of excitement.
It has already been reported that a decision to count manual votes throughout Latvia has been made on Sunday night.
As CVK spokesman Andrei Vaivars explained, this decision was made because the automatic vote counting system has turned out to be too sluggish.
Maris Zviedris, the head of the Riga Election Commission, told LETA that some polling stations had stopped working so far, as more than two hours had to wait for a « meaningless queue ».
« Let’s start a long, but at least the process. Hard, hard, but at least let’s work, » said Sweden.
The electoral system is responsible for the National Digital Development Agency (VDAA).
It has already been reported that people in social media are angry tonight about malfunctioning of the CVK website on election night.
As observed by LETA, social media users have noticed a disturbance on the CVK website at the start of the municipal election voting procedure, which does not allow you to see the current issues of the vote counting process.
The LETA agency observed that the CVK website regularly faces problems, and data is reflected in incorrectly – the website shows the wrong number of polling stations.
On Election Night on the CVK website, new data on the counting of votes does not appear for an hour – the last time the data was updated there before midnight.
The CEC receives criticism of the organization of the electoral process throughout this week and the shortcomings found therein.
As reported, in the event of a stitch in the local elections, more and more of the participants in the process and observers are criticized about the performance of the election organizer and provider – CVK and VDAA.
LETA has already announced that in these municipal elections, taking into account those citizens who voted in the previous voting, voter activity has reached 47.01% of the voters with the right to vote, according to the latest data compiled by the CEC, which is not yet for all districts.
Including 30.89% of voters from 8am to 8pm on Saturday.
The biggest activity was in Riga, where 52.34% of the voters voted.
The capital is followed by Vidzeme, where a total of 48.09% of voters voted, Zemgale with 43.56%, Kurzeme with 42.28% and Latgale, where 41.25% of the voters have voted.
In the five previous voting days, 16.11% of the voting population voted in the Latvian municipal elections.
It has already been reported that in the previous municipal elections, which took place in June 2021, the elections were not in Riga, where the council was elected elections a year earlier, as well as in Rezekne County and Varaklani County, where the elections were suspended by judgment of the Constitutional Court and later – in September 2021. Currently, Varaklani County is included in Madona County and is respectively in the Vidzeme constituency, while it was previously in the Latgale constituency.
In total, 1,377,183 Latvian residents were eligible for these municipal elections.
Citizens could vote this year in a total of 948 districts throughout Latvia.
The elections could vote from 8am to 8pm on Saturday.
This year, unlike the municipal elections of previous years, it was possible to vote in any municipal district.